Please click on the Discussion Tab to start a new thread and record your bird counts.
(Remember, you need to join the wiki to post your results.)
Please include:
a. Observer Name(s)
b. Address Where Feeder(s) located
c. Total Number of Observers:
d. Total Length of Time That Observers On Duty:
e. Counts of birds you saw - you can include the description if you aren't sure of the type of bird.
Here's an example of mine from last year:
"I was out between 12:15 and 1pm novicely watching my bird feeders and this is what I saw:
3 black capped chicadees (I know those)
2 house finches - they had stripes on on their heads and on the sides -I'm not sure if they were finches
1 male cardinal
1 female cardinals (I do know the cardinals)
2 doves -- I think I'm not sure they were big like morning doves and I do get morning doves, but I didn't see these closely before they left
2 tufted titmice (I know those)
1 sparrow with a striped back
1 sparrow looking bird with no strips -- was it a junco? mostly all brown with a black beak and black around the beak."
You may want to print out this chart to use during your watch - you can print this list using the Bird List page:
Please click on the Discussion Tab to start a new thread and record your bird counts.
(Remember, you need to join the wiki to post your results.)
Please include:
a. Observer Name(s)
b. Address Where Feeder(s) located
c. Total Number of Observers:
d. Total Length of Time That Observers On Duty:
e. Counts of birds you saw - you can include the description if you aren't sure of the type of bird.
Here's an example of mine from last year:
"I was out between 12:15 and 1pm novicely watching my bird feeders and this is what I saw:
3 black capped chicadees (I know those)
2 house finches - they had stripes on on their heads and on the sides -I'm not sure if they were finches
1 male cardinal
1 female cardinals (I do know the cardinals)
2 doves -- I think I'm not sure they were big like morning doves and I do get morning doves, but I didn't see these closely before they left
2 tufted titmice (I know those)
1 sparrow with a striped back
1 sparrow looking bird with no strips -- was it a junco? mostly all brown with a black beak and black around the beak."
You may want to print out this chart to use during your watch - you can print this list using the Bird List page: